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    A Japanese-produced reboot of the series, titled Pingu in the City ( Japanese: ピングー in ザ・シティ, Hepburn: Pingū in za Shiti), was announced in 2017. It premiered on NHK-E on October 7, 2017. Unlike its previous series, it is computer-animated, and features Pingu and his family moving to a big city.

  2. Pingu: Created by Erika Brueggemann, Otmar Gutmann. With Carlo Bonomi, David Sant, Marcello Magni, Sam Michaels. "Pingu finds himself in tricky and comical situations, but he always learns a lesson.

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    • 1990-09-14
    • Animation, Short, Comedy
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  3. Sep 7, 2023 · Created by Swiss animator Otmar Gutmann, Pingu made his debut in 1986 and has since become an iconic figure in children’s entertainment. With his distinctive honking voice and unique language, Pingu has entertained children and adults alike with his adventures in the snowy world of the South Pole.

  4. Pingu is the main protagonist of the TV show of the same name and Pingu in the City. He was co-created by Otmar Gutmann and Erika Brueggemann in 1984. He has been voiced by the late Otmar Gutmann in the pilot episode, the late Carlo Bonomi in seasons one to four, Andreas von der Meden in ZDF...

  5. On 4th September 2017, NHK announced that Pingu will be returning to television for the first time in ten years, on a new television series called Pingu in the City, airing in Japan on October 7th, 2017.

  6. It was later revived from 2003 to 2006 for British television channel CBeebies by HIT Entertainment and Hot Animation. The series focuses on a family of anthropomorphic emperor penguins who live in the South Pole; the main character is the family's son and title character, Pingu.

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  8. May 15, 2021: Pingu gets a new render; December 1, 2020: The Offical Pingu Youtube Channel has returned to uploading videos; March 30, 2020: To commemorate Pingu's 40th Anniversary, a "Pingu" exhibition is set to take place at the Matsuya Ginza store in Japan, during the period 12-24 August, 2020.

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